Joseph David Beglar
Joseph David Beglar | |
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Narození | 1845 |
Úmrtí | 1907 (ve věku 61–62 let) |
Povolání | inženýr, archeolog a fotograf |
multimediální obsah na Commons | |
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Joseph David Beglar, nebo Joseph David Freedone Melik Beglar (1845–1907), byl arménsko - indický inženýr, archeolog a fotograf, který pracoval v Britské Indii a dokumentoval archeologický průzkum v Indii. Je známý svými obrazy chrámů a náboženského umění. Byl asistentem Alexandra Cunninghama.[1][2]
Dílo
- Report of a Tour through the Bengal Provinces (1878)
- Report of Tours in the South-eastern Provinces in 1874-1875 and 1875-1876 Google Books
- Report of a Tour in Bundelkhand and Malwa, 1871-1872: And in the Central Provinces, 1873-74
- Report for the Year 1871-1872, Delhi and Agra
Galerie
Socha ženy Kichang, Britská Indie
Chrám Pataini, Britská Indie
Socha Buddhy, Rajaona, Britská Indie, 1897
Sochy Hindu, Rajaona, Britská Indie, 1897
Socha Buddhy, Ghenjan, Britská Indie, 1897
Chrám na Telkupi, Britská Indie, 1897
Odkazy
Reference
V tomto článku byl použit překlad textu z článku Joseph David Beglar na anglické Wikipedii.
- ↑ Armenians in India, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, by Mesrovb Jacob Seth. In order to taste खाज the sweet consists of twelve to sixteen vary thin layer dough-sheets placed over one another. The light yellow colour sweet has wheat-flour, sugar, maida, ghee, cardamom and aniseed as ingredients.Once he visited Silao Located in Naland State Bihar. He himself wrote about this sweet that the delicacy of khaza dated back to The great king Vikramaditya.s. 309
- ↑ 'Archaeologizing' Heritage?: Transcultural Entanglements by Michael Falser, Monica Juneja s. 42
Externí odkazy
- Obrázky, zvuky či videa k tématu Joseph David Beglar na Wikimedia Commons
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Statue of four-armed goddess with child (?Devi, ?Parvati) and other fragments of sculpture. Hindu sculptures at Rajaona in British India. Rajaona, Munger (Munghyr) district, Bihar
Buddha sculpture, Rajaona in British India. Statue of Buddha, with inscription on pedestal, Rajaona, Monghyr (Munger) District. British Library link.
Buddha sculpture at Ghenjan in British India. Sculpture of Bodhisattva at Ghenjam (Ghenjan), Gaya District, Bihar. Compare British Library Online.
Temple at Telkupi, a village at Raghunathpur P.S., and about 8 kms. north-east of Cheliama, Manbhum District in British India. Chutia Nagpur Circle in Bengal. Purulia. Temples of Hooghly District
Ruins at Stupa 1 Sanchi, Joseph Beglar 1875
Life-size statue of a woman at Kichang Singhbhum District in British India. In Bihar. Now Jharkhand state, India. Photograph also in British Library, UK, link, 'Life-size female statue from Kichang, Singhbhum District', 'Brahmanical'
Pataini temple in British India. Entrance and general view of the Jain Temple of Pataini Devi, Pithaora. Pithora, Mahasamund district, Chhattisgarh, India.